Introduction to Docker Online Course

Introduction to Docker Online Courses in Mauritius

Then came Docker, and the problem was
finally solved. This very interesting platform is fun and easy to
learn, and gives an entirely new perspective on the world of
programming. Plus, it's another pretty bow to add to your CV. 2KO International offers services, consulting and training in both the business and IT space. Our training can be delivered either as full-time classes or as online e-learning.

Your
Complete Docker Crash Course

Learn what
Docker is and how to use it

Familiarise
yourself with the Linux operating system

Get to grips
with Docker Hub

Create your
own Wordpress site with Docker

No Linux Experience? No Problem!

This course has been designed for
anyone who wants to learn Docker regardless of their experience
level, but if you're not familiar with Linux (which Docker uses),
never fear; we've included an extensive - but not overwhelming -
overview. You'll start by taking a look at Docker's infrastructure
and - you'll be glad to know - how to install it on OSX and Windows.
Once that's done, you'll learn everything you need to know images
and containers, creating an image and running a web server. Then
it's into the nitty gritty of Docker Hub, tag, push and pull images,
customising an image, and Docker Commands. You'll finish off by
creating a fully functional Wordpress website and running it, using
Docker as the catalyst to make it happen. With over 25 lectures and
2 hours of content, by the end of this course you'll know exactly
what Docker can do and how do it. Plus, you'll be posed to use it in
scenarios where it will most likely save you plenty of work. Not
bad!

About Docker

Basically, Docker allows you to "build, ship
and run any app, anywhere". It automates the deployment of apps
inside software containers using various features of the Linux
operating system (although it can be used on Mac and Windows). Think
of it like a shipyard with a big cargo ship - it packages the
various pieces of cargo needed for delivery (i.e. software), then
gets it onto the ship and off to its destination efficiently, safely
and in one neat package.